Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... conceive . " Ambitious , sensitive , literate , and reflective , Douglass could tolerate captivity no longer . He felt himself to be a powerful ship held to the rock of Abolitionist 9 slavery by heavy chains as the winds of.
... conceive . " Ambitious , sensitive , literate , and reflective , Douglass could tolerate captivity no longer . He felt himself to be a powerful ship held to the rock of Abolitionist 9 slavery by heavy chains as the winds of.
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... felt like one who had escaped a den of hungry lions . " But his enthusiasm quickly waned when he remem- bered that he was subject to capture and return to slavery . Friendless , homeless , fearful , and lonely , he dared not speak to ...
... felt like one who had escaped a den of hungry lions . " But his enthusiasm quickly waned when he remem- bered that he was subject to capture and return to slavery . Friendless , homeless , fearful , and lonely , he dared not speak to ...
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... coherent and warm with genuine feeling . " Many people felt the same way ; between 1845 and 1850 more than 30,000 copies of the Narrative were sold . As convincing as Douglass ' 12 story was , its publication placed him in an.
... coherent and warm with genuine feeling . " Many people felt the same way ; between 1845 and 1850 more than 30,000 copies of the Narrative were sold . As convincing as Douglass ' 12 story was , its publication placed him in an.
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... felt that by publishing a newspaper he could help to elevate blacks , both slave and free . His British friends agreed with him and raised more than $ 2,000 for that purpose . White abolitionists in the United States were dismayed ...
... felt that by publishing a newspaper he could help to elevate blacks , both slave and free . His British friends agreed with him and raised more than $ 2,000 for that purpose . White abolitionists in the United States were dismayed ...
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... felt guilty about their treatment of black they wanted to remove them from their sight . Since fret blacks were showing that they had all of the endowments of other men , whites wanted to remove free blacks because they represented a ...
... felt guilty about their treatment of black they wanted to remove them from their sight . Since fret blacks were showing that they had all of the endowments of other men , whites wanted to remove free blacks because they represented a ...
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